A quantitative analysis of gender impact in judgements of offenders with mental illnesses

IF 0.5 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Charlotte Waller, Aleksandra Liachenko Monteiro
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Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine the effect gender has on the public perceptions of offenders with mental health issues. The authors aim to understand how offenders with mental illness are viewed by the public so future information and practices can be implemented to further educate on the topic of mental illness. Research has shown that mental health education can be a pivotal part of reducing risk and crime among the mentally ill population. Design/methodology/approach This study applies a quantitative design using vignettes. There were four scenarios, two as controls, and two experimental variables to examine how responses differed depending on gender and mental health. Twenty statements then followed each vignette and participants were asked to share how much they aligned their opinions with each statement on a five-point Likert scale. The sample was comprised of 80 participants. Findings The findings of this study largely support the relevant literature on the topic of gender and mental illness in offenders. Overall, the public was the least supportive of female offenders with mental illness, followed by male offenders with mental illness, then male offenders and lastly the most support was directed towards female offenders. Therefore, the present study’s initial hypotheses are also supported in that female offenders will garner a more sympathetic reaction than their male counterparts. However, if female offenders have mental health issues, they are viewed more negatively than males. Research limitations/implications For future replication of this study, the authors consider that a larger and more gender-balanced sample size would increase the ecological validity of the findings. Despite this, the findings of this study do fall in line with the relevant literature. Therefore, suggesting perhaps that the gender of the sample does not affect the overall outcome of the results. Practical implications Education regarding mental health for the public should be implemented as research has found this effective in de-stigmatising and helping to create protective factors to reduce offending. More training is needed for professionals within the criminal justice system, including police personnel, to ensure they are better equipped to consider the needs and behaviours of mentally ill individuals. The authors suggest that mental health awareness should be taught as part of the education system in the UK to help de-stigmatise and share helpful resources. The prison system in the UK needs to be able to provide better treatment programmes for inmates with mental health issues as research shows this is the most effective form of treatment at reducing recidivism. Social implications The social implications of this study are that it aims to understand perceptions of mental illness, gender and offending and, therefore, use the conclusions drawn to inform what is needed to improve perceptions if necessary. De-stigmatising and acknowledging mental illness can allow for better access to appropriate treatment. Facilitating reintegration back into society, and, therefore, increasing peer support which has been shown to reduce reoffending rates within the mentally ill population. Originality/value There are very few research studies looking at the impact of both gender and mental illness on how offenders are perceived. Most relevant research tends to either pick one or the other and therefore the present study is unique. In addition, most established research looks at the perception of a specific population. Whereas the present study has used a small but broad UK participant sample which is likely to be more generalisable. Finally, the results of this research have been able to both meet the aims of the study and accept the proposed hypotheses.
精神疾病罪犯判决中性别影响的定量分析
目的探讨社会性别对罪犯心理健康问题认知的影响。作者的目的是了解公众如何看待有精神疾病的罪犯,以便未来的信息和实践可以实施,以进一步教育有关精神疾病的主题。研究表明,心理健康教育可以成为降低精神病患者患病风险和犯罪的关键部分。设计/方法/方法本研究采用了使用小插图的定量设计。有四个场景,两个作为对照,两个实验变量来检查性别和心理健康的不同反应。然后,每个小短文后面跟着20个陈述,参与者被要求在5分李克特量表上分享他们的观点与每个陈述的一致程度。样本由80名参与者组成。本研究的结果在很大程度上支持了性别与罪犯精神疾病的相关文献。总体而言,公众对患有精神疾病的女性罪犯的支持度最低,其次是患有精神疾病的男性罪犯,然后是男性罪犯,最后是女性罪犯。因此,本研究的最初假设也得到了支持,即女性罪犯会比男性罪犯获得更多的同情反应。然而,如果女性罪犯有心理健康问题,她们被视为比男性更负面。研究的局限性/意义对于本研究的未来复制,作者认为更大、更性别平衡的样本量将增加研究结果的生态有效性。尽管如此,本研究的发现确实与相关文献相符。因此,这可能表明样本的性别不会影响结果的整体结果。实际影响应向公众开展有关心理健康的教育,因为研究发现,这对消除污名和帮助创造保护性因素以减少犯罪是有效的。需要对刑事司法系统内的专业人员,包括警察人员进行更多的培训,以确保他们能够更好地考虑精神病患者的需求和行为。作者建议,心理健康意识应该作为英国教育系统的一部分来教授,以帮助消除污名并分享有用的资源。英国的监狱系统需要能够为有心理健康问题的囚犯提供更好的治疗方案,因为研究表明这是减少再犯的最有效的治疗形式。这项研究的社会意义在于,它旨在了解人们对精神疾病、性别和犯罪行为的看法,因此,利用得出的结论,告知人们在必要时需要采取哪些措施来改善人们的看法。去污名化和承认精神疾病可以使人们更好地获得适当的治疗。促进重新融入社会,从而增加同伴支持,这已被证明可以降低精神病患者的再犯罪率。很少有研究关注性别和精神疾病对人们如何看待罪犯的影响。大多数相关研究都倾向于选择其中之一,因此本研究是独一无二的。此外,大多数已建立的研究着眼于特定人群的感知。然而,目前的研究使用了一个小而广泛的英国参与者样本,这可能更具有普遍性。最后,本研究的结果既能满足研究的目的,又能接受提出的假设。
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